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en washington claudia uceda unvision... .. los residentes de maryland siguen encontrando retrasos en el nuevo mercado de seguros de salud por la internet... por lo que los tecnicos esta realizando trabajos temporales de mantenimiento y mejoras en el servicio... la pagina tuvo problemas el martes casi tan pronto como se abrio... aparentemente el sitio en la web no pudo manejar todo el volumen de personas que trataron de crear una cuenta... y como estara el tiempo en nuestra region, nestor bravo nos ofrece un resumen... y como estara el tiempo en nuestra region, nestor bravo nos ofrece un resumen... buenos dias amigas y amigos, es un placer compatir con ustedes una nueva maniana. en este momento seguramente estan recien despiertos con cafe en mano para observar las condiciones del actuales del tiempo en nuestra area. el cielo esta nublado y las tempraturas se ubican en los 69 grados con viento en calma. y queremos empezar a ensenarles los colores de otonio, el dia de hoy agradecemos a donny carazas, quien titula su foto, otonio
en washington claudia uceda unvision... .. los residentes de maryland siguen encontrando retrasos en el nuevo mercado de seguros de salud por la internet... por lo que los tecnicos esta realizando trabajos temporales de mantenimiento y mejoras en el servicio... la pagina tuvo problemas el martes casi tan pronto como se abrio... aparentemente el sitio en la web no pudo manejar todo el volumen de personas que trataron de crear una cuenta... y como estara el tiempo en nuestra region, nestor bravo...
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how should washington be prioritizing these? >> again, that's another real downside of the episode we're living through now is of course the government is shut down and people aren't talking about that. also not talking about tax reform and immigration reform, so these incredibly important policy issues aren't getting dealt with. it's hard to prioritize immigration over tax. obviously, they both ought to get done soon. >> courtney, quickly, are there any bright spots for business in washington? >> i think that there will be p a conclusion that will be helpful for the country. all of these policymakers are here for all the right reasons and standing up for what they believe and trying to accomplish things that are good for the country, so i'm hopeful. >> thank you both so much for your time this morning. >> thank you. >> and that is all for our conversation today, but you can follow it all week long. we'll be back next week. now, stay tuned for president obama's weekly address right after this short break. have a great sunday, ev
how should washington be prioritizing these? >> again, that's another real downside of the episode we're living through now is of course the government is shut down and people aren't talking about that. also not talking about tax reform and immigration reform, so these incredibly important policy issues aren't getting dealt with. it's hard to prioritize immigration over tax. obviously, they both ought to get done soon. >> courtney, quickly, are there any bright spots for business in...
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this is what we sent washington -- why we sent people to washington. in washington, we see this right now where people come including my opponent, are saying, we need debtt -- not raise the ceiling. my opponent has no reason to compromise. i love when you said that working together is nonsense. he said, winnie the pooh nonsense. i don't know what is more insulting. the reality is, we need people who will raise the debt ceiling and not play this shutdown politics that plays with the full faith and credit of the united states of america. this kind of brinkmanship has to stop in washington. it hurts our economy. it shrinks jobs. we need people that are going to go to washington, not be fire brands, flamethrowers, but are going to be bridge builders and find ways to make compromise between the parties. yes, i support compromise. yes, i support working together. it's what i've done in newark and what i will do down in washington. >> sin question to you. >> as mayor of pagoda, i was headed democratic-republican counsel. i always had to work with the opposite
this is what we sent washington -- why we sent people to washington. in washington, we see this right now where people come including my opponent, are saying, we need debtt -- not raise the ceiling. my opponent has no reason to compromise. i love when you said that working together is nonsense. he said, winnie the pooh nonsense. i don't know what is more insulting. the reality is, we need people who will raise the debt ceiling and not play this shutdown politics that plays with the full faith...
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it's wonderful to be in washington which was my home for many years. i've done so much of the research for the book. when i told taxi drivers what i was doing. i was writing a biography. most of him have heard of him. he bought alaska. [laughter] and that's right. but what else did he do? what was he like? let me take that last question first. what was he like as a person? during the civil war years, he was in his early 60s. short, lean man with as mas of sort of disorderly gray hair. big nose, almost always a cigar in his mouth, and if it was any time past 5:00 in the evening a glass of wine near the hand. talking, always, always talking. one of his also lived and famous host gathering around his table diplomats, soldiers, politicians, actors, you know, the life of the party. what he ask do? he was secretary of state for eight years under lincoln and president johnson. before that he was a federal senator for 12 years. before that he was governor of new york. maybe i should start there. he was governor of new york in the late 1830s early 1840s when ne
it's wonderful to be in washington which was my home for many years. i've done so much of the research for the book. when i told taxi drivers what i was doing. i was writing a biography. most of him have heard of him. he bought alaska. [laughter] and that's right. but what else did he do? what was he like? let me take that last question first. what was he like as a person? during the civil war years, he was in his early 60s. short, lean man with as mas of sort of disorderly gray hair. big nose,...
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can you imagine you're in washington, d.c. you're a tourist. maybe you're just going through your workday. you're wrapping up lunch, heading back to work. 2:15, 2:18 in the afternoon, and there was a high-speed chase flying by you. a massive response from any number of law enforcement agencies. and you're trying to get out of the way. you're trying to get back into your office. you're trying to get away from the scene. heavily armed officers on the scene running in various directions. at the end of this is a crash. and gunfire. a woman, a suspect, in the hospital now being treated. we don't know the severity of the injuries or the wounds. a young child involved in this as well who we understand at the moment may be okay. there is at least one, two crashes, an earlier crash before a final crash in which a police officer was injured and airlifted out of a scene. you're in your office, and you hear the gunfire. from outside of your window. just dramatic events. amazing scenes unfolding today. horrible scenes, tragic scenes in washington, d.c. you
can you imagine you're in washington, d.c. you're a tourist. maybe you're just going through your workday. you're wrapping up lunch, heading back to work. 2:15, 2:18 in the afternoon, and there was a high-speed chase flying by you. a massive response from any number of law enforcement agencies. and you're trying to get out of the way. you're trying to get back into your office. you're trying to get away from the scene. heavily armed officers on the scene running in various directions. at the...
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but i want to hear from you what you think washington should do? and what are the political implications. >> sure. okay. so i think first of all in terms of what congress should do is enforce the law. this is a federal law, and the issue is this is not about going after people with small amounts -- with a joint or two and saddling them with a criminal record as neil was saying earlier. i don't want to do that, in fact the organization i started project sam talks about how we don't want to saddle people with criminal records if their only crime is smoking a joint. but the issue is those people need treatment, and it hurts our ability to compete in intelligence and education, so i think congress should uphold federal law. in terms of 2016, i cannot imagine that the nominee is going to want to be the president running on the platform running up the big next tobacco. >> i want to get major franklin in the conversation here. if you are not just a policeman on the beat, but if you are a prosecutor, how do you deal with what attorney general eric tolder h
but i want to hear from you what you think washington should do? and what are the political implications. >> sure. okay. so i think first of all in terms of what congress should do is enforce the law. this is a federal law, and the issue is this is not about going after people with small amounts -- with a joint or two and saddling them with a criminal record as neil was saying earlier. i don't want to do that, in fact the organization i started project sam talks about how we don't want to...
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washington institute also in washington we have michael hughes he is a freelance journalist and foreign policy analyst and into and we cross to ford is id he's a political science professor at the university of toronto and gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i very much encourage it so i'm it's go to you first. do you believe a word that barack obama has to say given the last thirty years of bad relations between the two countries and i'm talking about covert overt operations up to this day. you know. the last ten years cannot be blamed on obama i think he's responsible for his own presidency and he has been relatively a better president when it comes to iran when you compared him to others we have had occasions when the u.s. congress wanted to pass a new sanction against iran and he has opposed those type of sanctions and in his speech at the u.n. i think he had a couple of good points that was the first time we have heard that from. u.s. president for example he talked about president rouhani having a mandate from iranian people basically r
washington institute also in washington we have michael hughes he is a freelance journalist and foreign policy analyst and into and we cross to ford is id he's a political science professor at the university of toronto and gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i very much encourage it so i'm it's go to you first. do you believe a word that barack obama has to say given the last thirty years of bad relations between the two countries and i'm talking...
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people are completely fed up with washington. a moment when our economic recovery demands more jobs, more momentum, we've got yet another self-inflicted crisis that set economy back, and for what? gwen: for what, indeed. among the questions we'll be tackling tonight but first, the question so many itricans are asking, how did come to this. dan? i thought you'd know the answer to that one. well, i mean, it's been building for a long time, as we threend i think there are elements that came together in this particular moment. one is the growing polarization. we've talked about this repeatedly around this table, twosorting out of the parties. one farther apart from the other long time seen in a and we see that definitely in the house of representatives. vast difference, now, in how people view certain issues, how the two parties view certain issues. there is very little common ground on some of these big issues. ors either we're all for it we're all against it and the third, frankly, is the rise of party and the arrival of a faction
people are completely fed up with washington. a moment when our economic recovery demands more jobs, more momentum, we've got yet another self-inflicted crisis that set economy back, and for what? gwen: for what, indeed. among the questions we'll be tackling tonight but first, the question so many itricans are asking, how did come to this. dan? i thought you'd know the answer to that one. well, i mean, it's been building for a long time, as we threend i think there are elements that came...
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seven or eight hour trip from washington d.c. to spokane, there's no direct flight so i have to fly some place and get to spokane but it is quiet time, time for me to do some reading, catch up on notes that i want to write or just have time to myself so i enjoy that time. so i get home, it varies in the course of the year but i would take two or three times a month and we have a least once a month district work period where we can go home for an entire week and i maximize those days, get the district, have a large district and ten counties, a lot to get around the district. we are making it work. at the beginning, brian would travel back and forth with me and even after cole was born we tried having them in spokane and die was going back and forth every weekend, which was a long trip to make every week and i found i was tired and still have limited time with the family. i find that it is working better to have the family based here in washington d.c. where i can go home some evenings and be with them and we have our time together
seven or eight hour trip from washington d.c. to spokane, there's no direct flight so i have to fly some place and get to spokane but it is quiet time, time for me to do some reading, catch up on notes that i want to write or just have time to myself so i enjoy that time. so i get home, it varies in the course of the year but i would take two or three times a month and we have a least once a month district work period where we can go home for an entire week and i maximize those days, get the...
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so it's good. >> here in washington, d.c., your district is in washington state. you're a mother, wife, representative, part of the leadership. how do you juggle it all? >> a whole team of people, i often say, that make it possible. i might be out front. but first of all, the tremendous support of my husband. retired from the navy. never been married, never been a dad. dreaming of that happening in his life. now he didn't necessarily imagine living in washington, d.c. and being mr. mom. but he is embracing this at this time in our lives and is -- i couldn't ask for more support from brian. >> how did you meet him? >> i met him at a canteen barbecue right at -- it was the summer after i was elected to congress. his sister had worked on my campaign. and she invited him to this campaign barbecue to introduce me to another volunteer's daughter. and at the end of the evening, he said, maureen, i think i would like to meet kathy. so that is how we met. then we started corresponding. the first date was up at the naval academy. he's a naval academy grad. and he invited me
so it's good. >> here in washington, d.c., your district is in washington state. you're a mother, wife, representative, part of the leadership. how do you juggle it all? >> a whole team of people, i often say, that make it possible. i might be out front. but first of all, the tremendous support of my husband. retired from the navy. never been married, never been a dad. dreaming of that happening in his life. now he didn't necessarily imagine living in washington, d.c. and being mr....
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he will be joining us live from washington, d.c., and talking about the financial implications in washington and hot it directly effecting your wallet. >>> there are no reports of any casualties or damage as an earthquake rocked papua new guinea. it struck the eastern part of the nation. earthquakes are common there. >>> eastern india is dealing with flooding left behind by cyclone phailin. thousands of people remain stranded by the flood waters left behind. in that government working to get food and other aid to the effected areas. the cyclone has been blamed for at least 23 deaths. >>> in japan at least 17 people are dead after that typhoon hit that coast. japanese government has promised to do all it can to find the missing and help survivors. eboni deon has been tracking the typhoon, eboni. >>> as it continues to lift to the north you can see a lot of the convextive activity has waned. so we're not seeing the rain action, but still some elevated seas, and still some wind gusts being felt here, but as for now it looks like it is continuing to weaken as it pushes off to the north. of cours
he will be joining us live from washington, d.c., and talking about the financial implications in washington and hot it directly effecting your wallet. >>> there are no reports of any casualties or damage as an earthquake rocked papua new guinea. it struck the eastern part of the nation. earthquakes are common there. >>> eastern india is dealing with flooding left behind by cyclone phailin. thousands of people remain stranded by the flood waters left behind. in that government...
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live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week in review" this is "washington week" with gwen ifill. corporate funding for "washington week" is presented by -- >> at northrup grumman, we know in cyberworld, threats are always evolving. at first we were protecting networks, then we were protecting the transfer of data. and today it's evolved into infrastructure. finance. and military missions. we're constantly innovating to advance the front line in the cyberbattle wherever it takes us. that's the value of performance, northrup grumman. >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is presented by prudential. additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to pbs stations from viewers like you. thank you. >> once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. you may have heard, the government is open, the debt ceiling has been raised, and we're right in the thick of a new set of washington crisis. the white house announced today it has finally completely, definitively, fou
live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week in review" this is "washington week" with gwen ifill. corporate funding for "washington week" is presented by -- >> at northrup grumman, we know in cyberworld, threats are always evolving. at first we were protecting networks, then we were protecting the transfer of data. and today it's evolved into infrastructure. finance. and military missions. we're constantly innovating to advance the front line in...
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do you thing what the guys are doing in washington, republicans are doing in washington, a good idea. shutting down the government. he had to dodge those things. he couldn't say, as you would expect, he would, you would want to if you are coming to washington to meet with the troops. yeah, they're doing great. i'm behind them on everything they're pushing here. >> yeah, i don't know why he wanted to cozy up to the stench of this. >> exactly. >> doesn't make sense on a political matter. and you know -- christie already is having trouble with the dynamic obviously. dating back to the election in which he was accused and criticized i thought wrongly at the time for cozying up to obama with respect to hurricane sandy recovery. he should have known this would dog him again. not sure why he came here. obviously entertained questions on it. but the broader problems, affecting the republican party are much greater than that. what we have right now is a complete division, between the pragmatists, and the idea logs. nicole was right. a bankrupt strategy. what they could do tactically. right now
do you thing what the guys are doing in washington, republicans are doing in washington, a good idea. shutting down the government. he had to dodge those things. he couldn't say, as you would expect, he would, you would want to if you are coming to washington to meet with the troops. yeah, they're doing great. i'm behind them on everything they're pushing here. >> yeah, i don't know why he wanted to cozy up to the stench of this. >> exactly. >> doesn't make sense on a...
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[laughter] they are people who made washington work for them. jimmy is a socialite and kurt is a longtime aide to congressman darrell ice that describes himself but as an opportunist. not the although raised on the politics of west wing the media culture literally in griffin came to washington and found the father figure with darrell i said it was so completely a neighbor with his own narrative that he felt the need to tell me all about it . . ready males these are written by members of congress and eventually he was fired and is in chapter eight. but those who are extremely powerful whether president to the united states nor senate majority leader harry reid or the next governor of virginia and again is at looks at the entire world people who tried to scramble to the top of the pecking order. >> you have made the point that despite the fact people say washington is divided as though interconnected and the players that have that connection it goes without saying that washingtonians don't know these people that they are fully divorced so not so m
[laughter] they are people who made washington work for them. jimmy is a socialite and kurt is a longtime aide to congressman darrell ice that describes himself but as an opportunist. not the although raised on the politics of west wing the media culture literally in griffin came to washington and found the father figure with darrell i said it was so completely a neighbor with his own narrative that he felt the need to tell me all about it . . ready males these are written by members of...
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and there's talk around washington in recent days, just because washington reached that point doesn't mean that the nation would go into that default. secretary jack lu said that there's no reason to take that chance. it's territory that has never been traded before. and there would be serious consequences at home and around the nation. >> the fact that speaker boehner is going to be holding this news conference, does that mean that the republicans blinked? >> we're going to see exactly what the speaker is going to propose. until today, he insisted that any raising of the debt ceiling by the house of representatives would have to be bined by action on reducing the nation's debt. doing something about long-term deficit financing. the president has said that he wants a clean debt ceiling raise. so we think that speaker boehner is trying to sell members of his caucus on the debt ceiling, and not opening the government until something is added to it, by the affordable care act or other budgetary measures. >> and randall, it appears that the affordable care act, all of that may not be a th
and there's talk around washington in recent days, just because washington reached that point doesn't mean that the nation would go into that default. secretary jack lu said that there's no reason to take that chance. it's territory that has never been traded before. and there would be serious consequences at home and around the nation. >> the fact that speaker boehner is going to be holding this news conference, does that mean that the republicans blinked? >> we're going to see...
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that's what's happening in washington. we'll bring you anything that comes out of that room right there. let's continue to conversation on the desk. john, do you buy stocks on this news as many people are or fade wh happening? >> i bought it last week and i continued to own it through today. i have not sold very much at all. and look at the collapse in the vicks. the october expired on the opening print this morning, so a lot of folks were misredding what it was telling them when it got up to 18. it's down three points today. you take a look at the u.s. repo market, that's a $5 trillion market and how much that has collapsed. in other words, whether you want to view those as credit default sw swaps on the u.s. or whatever, the repo market is absolutely telling you that a week ago, there was fear. there is not any fear now and in fact, we're going to be cruising along into the afternoon. >> overly exuberant in the market, steve? earnings season, which is off and running, hasn't been going gang busters. earnings have not bee
that's what's happening in washington. we'll bring you anything that comes out of that room right there. let's continue to conversation on the desk. john, do you buy stocks on this news as many people are or fade wh happening? >> i bought it last week and i continued to own it through today. i have not sold very much at all. and look at the collapse in the vicks. the october expired on the opening print this morning, so a lot of folks were misredding what it was telling them when it got...
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>>> can washington get back on track? >> i thank those democrats and republicans. >> today -- >> argue for your position. go out there and win an election. push to change it, but don't break it. >> there are new deadlines in december, january, and february. a chance for change? >> we're not going to shut down the government again, i guarantee it. >> our sunday exclusive with republican senator john mccain. and with the man who says not so fast. >> this is a terrible deal. >> leading the charge to gut obama care and leaving his party splintered in his wake, our dana bash with tea party favorite, texas republican ted cruz. >>> then, what's next for the tea party? our political panel weighs in on the fiscal fiasco, the flawed health care launch, and the 2014 midterms. this is "state of the union." >>>ed a good morning from washington. i'm gloria borger in for candy crowley. despite a failed effort to defund obama care that resulted in bringing much of the government to a standstill for 16 days, senator ted cruz isn't giving
>>> can washington get back on track? >> i thank those democrats and republicans. >> today -- >> argue for your position. go out there and win an election. push to change it, but don't break it. >> there are new deadlines in december, january, and february. a chance for change? >> we're not going to shut down the government again, i guarantee it. >> our sunday exclusive with republican senator john mccain. and with the man who says not so fast....
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"the washington post" is upset the washington area may lose $200 million per day. good. i want washington to have less money. they are drowning in dough. >> beautiful. >> all glass walls. >> all glass walls. >> this is a steel. john: the crisis continues. some of washington shut down the city covered is bear that is why they cannot negotiate. >> there is no more cuts to make. john: washington must be broke not that you would notice if you would look around. >> consider where they work the architecture is ggand and office buildings resemble thousand. >> it looks like for side before the french revolution their whole lives they spent their life there in did dawn know what happened outside the world that is like washington. john: is that a harsh comparison? knows says david boaz you worked in washington it is like for size. >> it is great getting richer all the time i bought a house there it you can write it up but prices did not decline when there was a recession and the rest of the country of the jobs are still there and people make a lot of money. john: for a out of five
"the washington post" is upset the washington area may lose $200 million per day. good. i want washington to have less money. they are drowning in dough. >> beautiful. >> all glass walls. >> all glass walls. >> this is a steel. john: the crisis continues. some of washington shut down the city covered is bear that is why they cannot negotiate. >> there is no more cuts to make. john: washington must be broke not that you would notice if you would look...
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it is all about washington. dow up 400 point in the last two trading sessions. >> let's talk about it in today's "closing bell" exchange with rich peterson, sam barnett, michele caruso cabrera, who is heading to the imf meetings and rick, who is not. >> >> earnings are never more important at this quarter given the absence of the report from the government. a week we saw estimates for third quarter, s&p capital, break below 3% now to 2.9%. we're seeing year over year declines in energy, consumer discretionary and in telecom. yesterday we had headlines in terms of the energy sector whereby chevron announced their third quarter numbers won't match second quarter return. proximal good signs in technology area from hp, where first half of the year, year over year declines, we've seen gains from first to third quarter. >> we're seeing this shutdown as rich said, earnings are now coming in a bit. we're seeing this shutdown impact, anticipation about the economy and certainly the earnings period. what are you expecting
it is all about washington. dow up 400 point in the last two trading sessions. >> let's talk about it in today's "closing bell" exchange with rich peterson, sam barnett, michele caruso cabrera, who is heading to the imf meetings and rick, who is not. >> >> earnings are never more important at this quarter given the absence of the report from the government. a week we saw estimates for third quarter, s&p capital, break below 3% now to 2.9%. we're seeing year over...
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they totally took over washington. i wanted to talk to cory booker as this young up and coming future star democratic politician about what that meant for him, what that meant for the party and whether that signalled some sort of larger shift in our country's politics. >> even in my state, i met republicans who were so excited about voting for barack obama not because he was a democrat, not because he was a black guy, but because they thought he was going to lift our country to our highest aspirations for ourselves. i think obama has a prague malt tichl about him, he will explain ideas to the american people not using the tired eld liberal par lance. he will be explaining to people in a way that touches people's hearts and compel them to act and work with us. >> just a few months later, even before barack obama was sworn in as president, republicans in washington decided that they would not work with him on anything during his presidency. nothing, no matter what. they voted unanimously against the president's first big
they totally took over washington. i wanted to talk to cory booker as this young up and coming future star democratic politician about what that meant for him, what that meant for the party and whether that signalled some sort of larger shift in our country's politics. >> even in my state, i met republicans who were so excited about voting for barack obama not because he was a democrat, not because he was a black guy, but because they thought he was going to lift our country to our...
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gwen: a lot of republicans in washington are saying don't link me to republicans in washington. >> but the ones taking a stand in washington are saying we are with -- the true conservatives. bobby ginnedal is saying no, it isn't. gwen: the next big fight, the debt limit. these things have been wrapped up together but this, it seems to me to be the fight that the administration is most worried about. >> this is the fight that's most consequential. this is the fight that could plunge the country into recession and it's coming up within two weeks. gwen: and that's generally accepted. to be fair, this is something john boehner says he does not want. >> absolutely. that's the vice grip boehner is in. he said he recognizes he cannot -- we cannot default, that the debt limit needs go up but he said eneed something with that and by shifting what he wants in return for that, he has put himself in this box or the house republicans have put themselves this box. it's very difficult because the president, looking at the republicans grabbing this or that to try to issue as a demand is saying no, i'm
gwen: a lot of republicans in washington are saying don't link me to republicans in washington. >> but the ones taking a stand in washington are saying we are with -- the true conservatives. bobby ginnedal is saying no, it isn't. gwen: the next big fight, the debt limit. these things have been wrapped up together but this, it seems to me to be the fight that the administration is most worried about. >> this is the fight that's most consequential. this is the fight that could plunge...
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. >>> stocks pounded as the great divide in washington escalates, investors are paying the price. the s&p and nasdaq hit the worst day in six weeks. the dow off 900 points from the record september high. >> earnings underway, two big s&p 500 companies reported profits lateoday but how much did the results and outlooks matter to the market when washington is such a huge concern? >> and hitten debt storm, there is a developing crisis larger than detroit, this time puerto rico and if you think it doesn't affect you, look at your mutual fund. you may puerto rico funds and not know it. we have that and more on nightly business report for tuesday, october 8th. >>> good evening everyone and welcome. the war of words heated up and stocks and bonds cooled off again today with today's losses driven by the freezeup in washington over the debt limit and government shutdown, the dow shed all of september's gains. it's down a staggering 900 points from the all-time closing high hit just three weeks ago. that's nearly 6% and today was the worst day in six weeks for the s&p 500 and nasdaq. that m
. >>> stocks pounded as the great divide in washington escalates, investors are paying the price. the s&p and nasdaq hit the worst day in six weeks. the dow off 900 points from the record september high. >> earnings underway, two big s&p 500 companies reported profits lateoday but how much did the results and outlooks matter to the market when washington is such a huge concern? >> and hitten debt storm, there is a developing crisis larger than detroit, this time...
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it's the washington monument in baltimore.. and it's in major disrepair. but we had the rare opportunity to go inside and get a glimpse at the damage. because now the race is on.... to save this national treasure. kathleen cairns has today's cover story... preparing a monument for a bicentennial birthday. (violin nats) mt vernon... a cultural and historic district.... (violin nats) and at the center of it all: (lady in pink)"the washington monument" (guy with glasses) "its the george washington monument.. everyone in baltimore knows it it is very historic." it was the first monument commenced for george washington in this country.... started...july 4 1815.... right after the war of 1812. (historian)"they were very proud when they laid the corner stone in 1815..they had a special role in winning the war and now they were dedicating this first...monument to washington it gave them a special privilege and honor.. to be doing this." historian lance humpries is now part of a crusade to restore the monument... crusade to restore the monument... it's at the city
it's the washington monument in baltimore.. and it's in major disrepair. but we had the rare opportunity to go inside and get a glimpse at the damage. because now the race is on.... to save this national treasure. kathleen cairns has today's cover story... preparing a monument for a bicentennial birthday. (violin nats) mt vernon... a cultural and historic district.... (violin nats) and at the center of it all: (lady in pink)"the washington monument" (guy with glasses) "its the...
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reporting live from washington d.c. and of course we'll bring you more details on the shooting incident as soon as we get them here. on r.t. that's our breaking news this hour. thirty people involved in a greenpeace protest have now been charged with piracy by court in russia's north western port city of moments they were arrested after attempting to scale an oil rig in the arctic last month in protest over offshore drilling in the region of greenpeace lawyers are appealing the decision insisting that there was no violence involved and authorities said they pose a serious threat to the security of the platform despite facing up to fifteen years in prison activists are still refusing to give testimony when earlier i spoke to ben alias and he is head of greenpeace is arctic campaign and he believes the region should be off limits for any oil drilling company. but increase has a long history of peaceful protest it was perfectly obvious to the coast guard to the operator of the platform that this was a peaceful protest and
reporting live from washington d.c. and of course we'll bring you more details on the shooting incident as soon as we get them here. on r.t. that's our breaking news this hour. thirty people involved in a greenpeace protest have now been charged with piracy by court in russia's north western port city of moments they were arrested after attempting to scale an oil rig in the arctic last month in protest over offshore drilling in the region of greenpeace lawyers are appealing the decision...
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and it's all about the republicans people are not happy with washington d.c. let granite unlike you all i will admit that there were there people are not happy with the public and then i have to the democrats all i'm saying is during this presidency there's been more of a stalemate in problems than any other time certainly with president bush and president clinton ok you know patricia i kind of like that you know passing the buck because obama got stuck holding the bag here over because of what's been done for the last fifty years sixty years in the united states and he got caught with it ok i don't see it as being different parties involved here it's more a way of governing the economy and foreign policy we haven't mentioned that too much here but it's just he got caught with it and now hard decisions have to be made well yeah i mean we've gone into debt because we've had two wars over the last twelve years and one in iraq and afghanistan in case we've forgotten about that and that seems to have been forgotten by you know a lot of the tea party members those
and it's all about the republicans people are not happy with washington d.c. let granite unlike you all i will admit that there were there people are not happy with the public and then i have to the democrats all i'm saying is during this presidency there's been more of a stalemate in problems than any other time certainly with president bush and president clinton ok you know patricia i kind of like that you know passing the buck because obama got stuck holding the bag here over because of...
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future may be here in washington. many people say it is deeply hypocrital, because of the way the economist party runs the economy. it is not an economy like the u.s. certainly there would not be room for discussion, like in the u.s., but it led to great innovation in the u.s. economy, according to most economists. >> yeah, it has been described as a corporate leninist economy, whatever that may marine. a good day in downtown beijing, thank you, david. >>> corporate lenin, interesting, let's take a quick break, when we come back, could the west be months away from striking a nuclear deal with iran? we'll tell you about the diplomatic discusses in geneva. also, with the deal signed in washington, the washington blame game is under way. >> it is one of the more shameful chapters that i have seen in the years spent here in the senate. new brakes help you stop faster and safer. that's why they deserve... a brake dance. get 50% off new brake pads and shoes. >>> the republicans remain determined to repeal this terrible law.
future may be here in washington. many people say it is deeply hypocrital, because of the way the economist party runs the economy. it is not an economy like the u.s. certainly there would not be room for discussion, like in the u.s., but it led to great innovation in the u.s. economy, according to most economists. >> yeah, it has been described as a corporate leninist economy, whatever that may marine. a good day in downtown beijing, thank you, david. >>> corporate lenin,...
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washington d.c. that includes the smithsonian museums and the national zoo the twenty four hour panda cam would go dark alternately it is up to the executive branch to decide who is the central and who is not right now it looks like roughly eight hundred thousand federal workers many of them here in washington temporarily be out of work and the first government shutdown nearly two decades in washington liz wall are. the last minute decisions on the verge of a shutdown have well become fairly common recently in washington let's flash back to a couple of the closest calls in recent years for you here on back to two thousand and eleven the closing of the government was averted just one hour before the deadline for a painful legislative standoff for the budget deal was finally agreed on the debt ceiling though another nerve racking issue in the summer of twenty eleven it was sending shock waves across america and the wider world as well but the sky did not fall as it was agreed upon just two days before
washington d.c. that includes the smithsonian museums and the national zoo the twenty four hour panda cam would go dark alternately it is up to the executive branch to decide who is the central and who is not right now it looks like roughly eight hundred thousand federal workers many of them here in washington temporarily be out of work and the first government shutdown nearly two decades in washington liz wall are. the last minute decisions on the verge of a shutdown have well become fairly...
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was a pretty silent day in washington. what would be the timeline of a deal or a frame work for a deal over the next few days? could we expect? >> we know the house of representatives is coming in tomorrow. they will be here at 9:00 a.m. congressmen hate to workweek ends, so they will want to work this as quickly as possible and we know the deadline is thursday next week. that's the day the treasury said it will run out of money and we'll hit the debt ceiling limit. so presumably between monday and thursday is the sweet spot for getting a deal done if they get one and it looks like the dynamic is they are actually talking to one another, although the white house is bending over backwards to avoid saying they are negotiating because of course, the president promised he wasn't going to negotiate. nonetheless, he was in a room with republicans talking about something, whether negotiation or not, that's up to you. >> e mmon, two back to back day of triple digit gains. to what extent does that make them come up with a deal beca
was a pretty silent day in washington. what would be the timeline of a deal or a frame work for a deal over the next few days? could we expect? >> we know the house of representatives is coming in tomorrow. they will be here at 9:00 a.m. congressmen hate to workweek ends, so they will want to work this as quickly as possible and we know the deadline is thursday next week. that's the day the treasury said it will run out of money and we'll hit the debt ceiling limit. so presumably between...
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you know where things stand in washington. at least at this point at the look at the reaction in the markets, not much. wall street seems to be betting that there is going to be a deal. do you think that's a safe bet? >> i don't necessarily think it's a safe bet, but i think it's a perfectly okay debt to buy securities. we bought a $1 billion business about five hours ago. i think over at the uk. and we did not buy it with a condition in it that we could call off the deal if there was a no vote on the deficit change. limit change. so if you can own a good business, a good farm, a good apartment house, you know the united states is going to be around five or ten years from now and you know it will be more prosperous. it's not necessarily a mistake to buy stocks because you don't know the outcome of something that's happening in congress. >> that's a great long-term view. and your view has always been no matter what happens, we will get through it. we got through the great depression. we got through world war ii. but what about
you know where things stand in washington. at least at this point at the look at the reaction in the markets, not much. wall street seems to be betting that there is going to be a deal. do you think that's a safe bet? >> i don't necessarily think it's a safe bet, but i think it's a perfectly okay debt to buy securities. we bought a $1 billion business about five hours ago. i think over at the uk. and we did not buy it with a condition in it that we could call off the deal if there was a...
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the in human rights in saudi arabia and we cross to jim lobe he is the washington bureau chief for into press service and publisher of loeb log dot com close up rules if i mean you can jump in anytime you want jim if i go to you first in washington these words coming out of riyadh is that bluster i mean the united states and saudi arabia are attached at the hip and they have been for for decades it's just words coming out of riyadh well i don't think i have any particular insight into what what king abdullah is thinking and obviously he's kind of the supreme decision maker it's not the words are not just coming out of out of riyadh itself they're they're coming out of washington because prince turki just gave a very fiery speech and defiant speech. at a conference here a couple of days ago. i think there are two schools of thought one school of thought here believes that it is mainly bluster that. saudi arabia is so closely and tangled particularly on the military and security front with the united states that it really can't sue for divorce but there are others who believe that saudi a
the in human rights in saudi arabia and we cross to jim lobe he is the washington bureau chief for into press service and publisher of loeb log dot com close up rules if i mean you can jump in anytime you want jim if i go to you first in washington these words coming out of riyadh is that bluster i mean the united states and saudi arabia are attached at the hip and they have been for for decades it's just words coming out of riyadh well i don't think i have any particular insight into what what...
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of washington. seriously? >> it is. >> no! >> what's stunning about this is where is the chris christie? where is the future of the party who stands up? >> it will be easier for them to emerge at this point. >> saying this is not what the american people. >> by the way, is this not the best thing politically that's ever happened to chris christie? a guy at 72% in new jersey, plus 20 with women. a pro life guy. a conservative. is this not -- willie, it's amazing. he gets things done and he talks the to democrats. >> to answer your question, has been talking about it. we played the clip at an event. he said, these guys -- talking about republicans -- these guys are fools. this is a disaster. their strategy is a disaster. he's separating himself. i'm a washington outsider. i have nothing to do with these guys, with this strategy. >> he's got to get up front. this is a huge marketing opportunity for any republican who can understand the general election. >> this is obvious. >> there are a lot of guys ou
of washington. seriously? >> it is. >> no! >> what's stunning about this is where is the chris christie? where is the future of the party who stands up? >> it will be easier for them to emerge at this point. >> saying this is not what the american people. >> by the way, is this not the best thing politically that's ever happened to chris christie? a guy at 72% in new jersey, plus 20 with women. a pro life guy. a conservative. is this not -- willie, it's...
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this is the way washington works problem. washington can't do anything. they had two years of meetings and meetings upon meetings and new regulations about the -- they can't manage their way out of a paper bag. the old top down way of doing things in washington, hierarchy can't fix anything. this is the best washington can do. this is the best washington can do and not the worst. so the next election is going to be about that. can we change washington? republicans are going to be the party of change. democrats are going to be the party that says more of the same. >> which republican party will be the party of change? will it be ted cruz party of change? >> the american people will never go back to the status quo where health care is 17% of our gdp. they won't go back to tell women about they existing condition and won't take children on their parents' plan off health care. >> can you take something away from people? can members of congress say, okay, you have this but now we're going to take it away from you? >> it's harder. once you have it, it's much ha
this is the way washington works problem. washington can't do anything. they had two years of meetings and meetings upon meetings and new regulations about the -- they can't manage their way out of a paper bag. the old top down way of doing things in washington, hierarchy can't fix anything. this is the best washington can do. this is the best washington can do and not the worst. so the next election is going to be about that. can we change washington? republicans are going to be the party of...
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and washington as well. now last minute decisions on the verge of a shutdown have recently become fairly common in washington let's flash back to a couple of the closest calls in recent years for you here on oxy let's go back to two thousand and eleven the closing of the government was a verted just one hour before the deadline after a painful legislative standoff the budget deal was finally agreed upon now the debt ceiling another nerve racking issue of the summer of twenty eleven it was sending shock waves across america and the wider world though the sky didn't fall as it was agreed upon just two days before the time was up and political commentator brian fox he told my colleague matras so that washington is well quite used to playing deadline. bluff now and you can look back and see the same sort of little opportunism grandstanding every time with different variations in the main variation being who's in power in the white house the political number one from the republicans or is it political but number
and washington as well. now last minute decisions on the verge of a shutdown have recently become fairly common in washington let's flash back to a couple of the closest calls in recent years for you here on oxy let's go back to two thousand and eleven the closing of the government was a verted just one hour before the deadline after a painful legislative standoff the budget deal was finally agreed upon now the debt ceiling another nerve racking issue of the summer of twenty eleven it was...
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was a pretty silent day in washington. what would be the timeline of a deal or a frame work for a deal over the next few days? could we expect? >> we know the house of representatives is coming in tomorrow. they will be here at 9:00 a.m. congressmen hate to workweek ends, so they will want to work this as quickly as possible and we know the deadline is thursday next week. that's the day the treasury said it will run out of money and we'll hit the debt ceiling limit. so presumably between monday and thursday is the sweet spot for getting a deal done if they get one and it looks like the dynamic is they are actually talking to one another, although the white house is bending over backwards to avoid saying they are negotiating because of course, the president promised he wasn't going to negotiate. nonetheless, he was in a room with republicans talking about something, whether negotiation or not, that's up to you. >> e mmon, two back to back day of triple digit gains. to what extent does that make them come up with a deal beca
was a pretty silent day in washington. what would be the timeline of a deal or a frame work for a deal over the next few days? could we expect? >> we know the house of representatives is coming in tomorrow. they will be here at 9:00 a.m. congressmen hate to workweek ends, so they will want to work this as quickly as possible and we know the deadline is thursday next week. that's the day the treasury said it will run out of money and we'll hit the debt ceiling limit. so presumably between...
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in washington, d.c. your district is in washington state. wife, aa mother, a representative. how do you juggle it all? >> it is a whole team of people, i often say, that make it possible. i might be out front, but first of all it is the tremendous support of my husband. he is retired from the navy. he had never been married, never been a dad. was dreaming of that happening in his life. he did not necessarily imagine living in washington, d.c. and being mr. mom, but he is embracing this as of this time in our lives. i could not ask for more support. >> how did you meet him? >> i met him at a campaign barbecue. it was the summer after i was elected to congress. his sister had worked on my campaign. campaigned him to this barbecue to introduce into another volunteer's dr.. at the end of the evening, he said i think i would like to meet cathy. that was how we met. just started corresponding. at the navale was academy. he is a naval academy graduate. he invited me for a tour. he thought i should see the naval academy, go to a football game. it has been just a great, special blessi
in washington, d.c. your district is in washington state. wife, aa mother, a representative. how do you juggle it all? >> it is a whole team of people, i often say, that make it possible. i might be out front, but first of all it is the tremendous support of my husband. he is retired from the navy. he had never been married, never been a dad. was dreaming of that happening in his life. he did not necessarily imagine living in washington, d.c. and being mr. mom, but he is embracing this as...
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. >>> and optimism about a possible washington deal sparked a sizeable u-turn in washington today, the dow released a triple digit loss, good things came in big packages for investors, the small cap stocks and the s&p 400 index of mid-cap companies closing at historic highs. >>> at the end of a breathless day of waiting for any news out of washington, the dow rose 64 points, the nasdaq up 23, and the s&p added seven points. >>> and joining us now to talk more about the latest developments in washington and what the uncertainty means for the washington and the economy is the chief strategist. greg, good to have you with us. you heard what john harwood just said. i would like you to add to that if you know of anything that is different. a week or so ago there was talk we were not going to negotiate anything having to do with obama care as part of any deal to raise the debt borrowing limit or reopen the government. and what john just described is there would be some movement on income verification as part of obama care, and the tax on unions, that they found objectionable is going to go a
. >>> and optimism about a possible washington deal sparked a sizeable u-turn in washington today, the dow released a triple digit loss, good things came in big packages for investors, the small cap stocks and the s&p 400 index of mid-cap companies closing at historic highs. >>> at the end of a breathless day of waiting for any news out of washington, the dow rose 64 points, the nasdaq up 23, and the s&p added seven points. >>> and joining us now to talk more...
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washington has moved on from. it makes me furious. >> david, are you still in the white house, how would you handle this website crisis of which there are two parts. one is the public discussion of it. and the management and the public discussion of it from the white house perspective. then actually fixing the problem, which is of course the much more important part. >> that is the most important part of it. if i was in the white house. as i'm sure they are, kicking a bunch of folks in the butt every day to make sure that what need to be done is being done. i think they also need to be -- they need to be forthcoming with the public. report on a regular basis as the to the progress is being made. problems that are being addressed. so people understand there is work underway. this has been shrouded in mystery. i don't quite understand why that is. i think it is better to be straight forward about it. you know people, on the cover of "the washington post" today. front page of "the washington post," the website for co
washington has moved on from. it makes me furious. >> david, are you still in the white house, how would you handle this website crisis of which there are two parts. one is the public discussion of it. and the management and the public discussion of it from the white house perspective. then actually fixing the problem, which is of course the much more important part. >> that is the most important part of it. if i was in the white house. as i'm sure they are, kicking a bunch of folks...
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so that in "the washington post." related to the healthcare in the "washington times," here's another headline. judge keeps challenge to obamacare alive. host: that's the headline in many of the papers this morning about the affordable care act. we'll go to don next in cincinnati, ohio. hi, don. caller: hello. thank god for c-span, by the way. i was a republican for years. the party left me in the last two elections. i'm now independent. the gentleman that was talking about the tea party, i'm sure there are a lot of one-vote people in the tea party. unfortunately, they come across as idealogue who refuse to listen to anybody or amend their feelings about anything, and i think mike lee and ted cruz have probably ruined the republican party for years to come because they've all bothered them. my really big rejection about the way the republicans are acting now is that we're not discussing anything except obamacare, and we have so many other things that we need to be taking care of, such as the farm bill, the immigration
so that in "the washington post." related to the healthcare in the "washington times," here's another headline. judge keeps challenge to obamacare alive. host: that's the headline in many of the papers this morning about the affordable care act. we'll go to don next in cincinnati, ohio. hi, don. caller: hello. thank god for c-span, by the way. i was a republican for years. the party left me in the last two elections. i'm now independent. the gentleman that was talking about...
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"the washington post" is upset the washington area may lose $200 million per day. good. i want washington to have less money. they are drowning in dough. >> beautiful. >> all glass walls. >> all glass walls. >> this is a steel. john: the crisis continues. some of washington shut down the city covered is bear that is why they cannot negotiate. >> there is no more cuts to make. john: washington must be broke not that you would notice if you would look around. >> consider where they work the architecture is ggand and office buildings resemble thousand. >> it looks like for side before the french revolution their whole lives they spent their life there in did dawn know what happened outside the world that is like washington. john: is that a harsh comparison? knows says david boaz you worked in washington it is like for size. >> it is great getting richer all the time i bought a house there it you can write it up but prices did not decline when there was a receion and the rest of the country of the jobs are still there and people make a lot of money. john: for a out of five r
"the washington post" is upset the washington area may lose $200 million per day. good. i want washington to have less money. they are drowning in dough. >> beautiful. >> all glass walls. >> all glass walls. >> this is a steel. john: the crisis continues. some of washington shut down the city covered is bear that is why they cannot negotiate. >> there is no more cuts to make. john: washington must be broke not that you would notice if you would look...
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and you see it exacerbated here in washington. but the same point in time, you have a vast middle out there in terms of ideology and issues so the partisanship isn't matching up to the ideology and the issues so while washington is the worst example of partisanship, those americans in the middle of the 50%, you know, kind of seem somewhat lost in this. you know, i think they feel like there's chaos in washington and frustration they can't get anything done. >> right. that's the thing. like, what is the goal? you know, there's fighting in washington and just seems to a lot of moms and voters that the fighting is just -- it has no purpose. it's an end of itself. it's partisan bickering without trying to accomplish something to help people. >> right. i found this all fascinating. i enjoyed listening to the women say, you know, one of the things i care about deeply, voting, staying engaged and sounded like that's something that they were going to stay engained nor 2014 and interesting to see -- i wish we had more time and interesting
and you see it exacerbated here in washington. but the same point in time, you have a vast middle out there in terms of ideology and issues so the partisanship isn't matching up to the ideology and the issues so while washington is the worst example of partisanship, those americans in the middle of the 50%, you know, kind of seem somewhat lost in this. you know, i think they feel like there's chaos in washington and frustration they can't get anything done. >> right. that's the thing....
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washington what do you got? >> democratic leaders down here to meet with president obama. we just heard on the hill, this was the development in the last hour, they have essentially rejected a plan put forward by susan collins to increase the debt ceiling. this is a plan by collins, who is really one of the more moderate republicans in the senate. the white house, and officials here saying it's not that they rejected it, but they think it neither works or changes, but at the same time white house officials are not being specific at all about what they would be amenable to, other than a clear increase in the debt ceiling and the reopening of the government at this point. we're really waiting to see -- one official told me it's just a check-in, so it's unclear if there's anything substantive other than they're getting together really trying to see what the state of play is. things are very uncertainly at this point, as we stare down this deadline come thursday, october 17th. >> there is the question, whether this
washington what do you got? >> democratic leaders down here to meet with president obama. we just heard on the hill, this was the development in the last hour, they have essentially rejected a plan put forward by susan collins to increase the debt ceiling. this is a plan by collins, who is really one of the more moderate republicans in the senate. the white house, and officials here saying it's not that they rejected it, but they think it neither works or changes, but at the same time...
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. >> look, i think part of living in washington, i think people to some degree accept that washington is a target. the white house would be a target. the capital would be a target. certainly in the climate of what's been going on in washington, i think there was a lot of anxiety about what was driving this, what was going on. but also i think that's coupled with the sort of ongoing reminder that washington is a place, the president of the united states lives there. that is a person who can be a target. that's part of what was gripping people yesterday in terms of what was happening, why is this happening. >> yeah. i will say on an upbeat note, the president and vice president are taking a walk to get a sandwich according to the latest. there they are. that's a good thing to see after yesterday. >> the secret service is there to wrestle the sandwich to the ground. >> should that lettuce get out of control. >> thank you to karen and eugene. see you back monday at 12:00 eastern. andrea mitchell is next. ♪ [ male announcer ] you know that family? the one whose eye for design is apparent
. >> look, i think part of living in washington, i think people to some degree accept that washington is a target. the white house would be a target. the capital would be a target. certainly in the climate of what's been going on in washington, i think there was a lot of anxiety about what was driving this, what was going on. but also i think that's coupled with the sort of ongoing reminder that washington is a place, the president of the united states lives there. that is a person who...
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other powers and i think this is the classic double bind so washington is finding it so that the world a lot of this is embarrassment and i think this at the end of the snowden has also made clear that he's very sensitive to the security implications of what he also discloses and he's trying to demonstrate the problem of the surveillance state rather than the more sensitive material that might be arising in standard intelligence gathering procedures the place on a daily basis. we're closely watching all the developments related to the n.s.a. scandal here on araa to log on to our website to at r.t. dot com for the latest updates videos and expert analysis. america's spying practices are not the only issue on the minds of the european leaders gathered in brussels for the e.u. summit the massive flow of illegal immigrants a subsidy discussed a week after hundreds of people have drowned while trying to cross the mediterranean artie's paid all of our way to discover how days you are hardly welcomed to build their new lives away from home. we have feel we are not and the moment we have feeli
other powers and i think this is the classic double bind so washington is finding it so that the world a lot of this is embarrassment and i think this at the end of the snowden has also made clear that he's very sensitive to the security implications of what he also discloses and he's trying to demonstrate the problem of the surveillance state rather than the more sensitive material that might be arising in standard intelligence gathering procedures the place on a daily basis. we're closely...